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Blogger Brndoutw8ress said...

Pretty freakin cool indeed!

December 04, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If only they looked like that without the need for UV :-D

December 04, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Scorpions are so 80's. The band, the colors, the whole black light thing...

December 04, 2009

Blogger flying eagle woman said...

I TOTALLY slapped my forehead! DANG!!! I coulda had a V8!!!!

PS hahahaha "scorpions are so 80's" kudos to anonymous!

December 04, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some animals see light in the UV range of the spectrum. There is UV light coming through the atmosphere all the time, maybe they are sensitive to it and see eachother in a different light. We dont see in the UV range so we wouldnt see it without help. There are some bird species who see in the UV range.

December 04, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Scorpions are so 80's. The band, the colors, the whole black light thing..."
Really? ahh, whatever!
i didn't know that some animals saw in uv, that's wicked! and i think my friend would freak out about the birds..
and how is that i know most of the animals shown?

December 04, 2009

Blogger A.T. Post said...

OH! Beta carboline and 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin! Dude, I KNEW that. [Forehead slap]

December 04, 2009

Anonymous Phillip said...

We have scorpions (small ones thank goodness)in our home during the summers. We usually find about 10 to 15 each year and I never knew this. Do all of them appear this way?

December 06, 2009

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